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Optical scanning Fourier ptychographic microscopy

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Abstract

We propose a lower-cost and practical active scanning optical scanning Fourier ptychographic microscopy (OSFPM). Featured is a simple setup of Galvo mirrors capable of scanning large-sized objects. The active scanning laser beam is projected onto the sample in a circular pattern to form multiple lower-resolution images. With multiple lower-resolution images, a higher-resolution image is subsequently reconstructed. The OSFPM is able to more precisely control the overlap of the incident light illumination as compared to that in conventional LED-based or other laser-based scanning FPM systems. The proposed microscope is also suitable for applications where a larger size of the object needs to be imaged with efficient illumination.

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